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The $73.4 million renovation and construction of Richmond CenterStage is finally poised for its inaugural season of entertainment. But before it gets to the big touring shows of Broadway and […]
In our bumper-sticker times we refuse to wait for policies that almost always take years, usually decades, to develop.
Like roadside kudzu, the spread of Richmond-area farmers' markets is inching tendrillike toward the western edges of Henrico County. Innsbrook in Henrico's West End is the latest paved area to […]
Wednesday Babe's of Carytown 8:30 p.m., free. 355-9330 Bandito's Burrito Lounge Karaoke with Nard's Professional DJ Service 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., free. 2905 Patterson Ave. 354-9999. Big Al's (West End) Karaoke […]
+2 Richmond finally gets one of its own infamous town-hall meetings on health-care reform held at the State Capitol by U.S. Congressman Bobby Scott. No physical alterations are reported, though, […]
Given the right written material and direction on delivery, being funny isn't all that difficult. Sitcom actors prove that particular point all too often. The most adept funnymen (and women) […]
Opening Chasen Galleries “Modern Impressionists, Contemporary Artists,” featuring work by Samir Sammoun, Duaiv, Robert Davis, and Mostafa Keyhani. Opening at 6 p.m. on Sept. 12 and on display through Sept. […]
“General Peril” (Arts & Culture, Aug. 19) took me back to the time of the Civil War centennial when I was an employee of the City of Richmond. At that […]
Before Eminem positioned himself as one of the most widely recognized musical artists of his generation, the rapper known as Slim Shady was cutting his teeth among Detroit's underground MCs, […]
An interview with CenterStage's Jim Ukrop and Bob Mooney.
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